Gangtok to Nathula by road

The road from Gangtok to Nathula is challenging for me, as it is 14 thousand feet above sea level.

Friends, in this video I am trying to show you complete tour guide of Sikkim, nathula pass if I telling you truly it is like a short documentary from Gangtok to nathula road. first we reach vajara taxi stand Gangtok, after that we started our journey and we reach meaning check post Indian army. you know nathula pass main visiting place of Sikkim North East India.we seefirst Kanchenjunga parvat after that we enjoy the road of nathula pass after that we reach Baba harbhajan Mandir in nathula between the India Tibet autonomous region. our complete whole day trip was only 800 rupees per person only. we enjoy the scenic view of the mountains and Baba harbhajan temple was situated in 14310 ft height. to reach there you should need your ID proof and photo for permit without permit you can not go Changu Lake or nathula pass, Baba Mandir. the wind is show having and wavy there.



you should enjoy this I am sure. Gangtok ropeway tour is full of thrilling. the charge of Gangtok ropeway tour 117 rupees per person.Gangtok ropeway tour comes in the local tour of Gangtok city, from Gangtok ropeway you can see whole Gangtok city and also you can see Kanchenjungha mountain, unfortunately due to much of clouds we can’t see Kanchenjunga parvat. this started from 2003 for tourist. if your hotel near MG Marg then you can go to Gangtok ropeway by walking distance. this is 20 minute ride Gangtok city local tour. and this is open from early morning 9 a.m. to 5p.m.


How to reach gangtok to nathula by road?

you can book tour package from mall road gangtok either go to vajra taxi stand in gangtok and take shared taxi for nathula

Can i go gangtok to nahula by bike?

yes you can go gangtok to nathula by bike but you shoul make permit from checkpost

Can I reach Gangtok to Nathula pass?

yes its easy to go gangtok to nathula pass

Gangtok to nathula distance?

Gangtok to nathula distance is about 50 km

Gangtok to Nathula distance-

This article provides information about the distance between Gangtok and Nathula by road.

Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim, is located at a distance of about 50 km from Nathula market. The road to Nathula starts from near the North Point area in Gangtok.

This article provides information about the distance between Gangtok and Nathula by road.

How to reach gangtok to Nathula pass-

The Nathula Pass is an ancient trade route linking India and China. It is located in the Himalayas, on the border of Tibet and Sikkim, in Northeast India. The pass was used for centuries by traders travelling between Lhasa and Kalimpong, in India.This section will talk about how to reach nathula pass with a shared taxi or bike or car.

Gangtok to Nathula by road

What is the distance and time from Gangtok to Nathula Pass?

Nathula Pass can be found in the Sikkim state of India which is located on the border with Tibet.

Gangtok to Nathula Pass Distance and Time is a distance between two locations.

The distance between Gangtok and Nathula Pass is about 60 kilometers or 2,724 miles. The time it takes to travel from one place to the other is about 3 hours .

Depending on the mode of transport, the time taken for the trip is about 4 hours by car or 3 hours by bus. The journey can be done in a day if you have a lot of time but would require more than two days if you are traveling from Gangtok to Nathula by road.

What is the Best Time of Year for Trekking- nathula pass

The most popular trekking season in Sikkim is from February to April. The weather is usually mild and the views are spectacular. If you are looking for a trek that will be memorable, then this is the best time to go.The Nathula Pass Trek starts from Gangtok at an altitude of more than 2,000 metres and ends at Nathula Pass at an altitude of 3,600 metres. The trek takes between four to five days and it’s quite easy if you’re fit and used to walking long distances.Nathula pass is one of the most beautiful places in Sikkim with a panoramic view of the Himalayan mountains.

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